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Rock-Dock                                                                            ADVANTAGES
                 Introducing the Rock-Dock, the world’s
                                                                                                      No need to bring your boat up on sandy or rocky beaches
                 first boating docking system for inboard /                                           and cause damage to your keel.
                                                                                                      No need to attach ugly keel protectors.
                 outboard boat owners. Ability to dock your                                           No need to beach your boat on crowded beaches.
                                                                                                      Inboard boat owners can now dock your boat without
                 boat without causing damage to your keel.                                            worrying about damage to skegs and propellers.




ORDERING INFO To learn more about the Rock-Dock and to inquire about purchasing or requestin a demo, contact Brent Dehart email brent@rock-dock.com phone 801-232-5630
How to use the Rock-Dock                                                                          This device has been engineered for ease of use to enhance your boating
                                                                                                  experience. At least two people are required to properly dock a boat.




1. Boat preparation                                2. Docking                                          3. Tethering the boat                               4. Checking boat angle
Attach two 50-foot (or longer) ropes               Have one person (docker) sit on the                 After the bow has been secured.                     Now check to make sure the boat is
to both of your most stern cleats or               bow of the boat. This person should                 The attached stern lines need to be                 perpendicular to the beach. Adjust
transom tie down eyes. Places the                  direct the (driver). The (docker) also              placed. Turn the boat off. The (driver)             the rope lengths if necessary. Also
end of these ropes, four stakes (pro-              watches for under water obstructions                needs to now slip onto the beach and                check again that the rod ends are not
vided) hammer and the ROCK-DOCK                    and to make sure the lake bottom                    take one of the ropes and a spike.                  binding at the ROCK-DOCK head.
at the bow. Back the knob bolt all the             is steep enough to allow for the                    While the (docker) takes the other
way out on the ROCK-DOCK to help                   boat to float after docking. At a very              rope, spike and hammer. The ropes                   5. Launching the boat
with quick attachment. Make sure the               slow speed aproach the beach until                  need to be spiked at a 30 to 45 de-
ropes are outside of all attachments.              the water is about knee deep. The                   gree angle to the boats midline. The                Reverse this procedure to launch
Such as wakeboard towers and                       (docker) should skide into the water                lines should be evenly taunt on both                the boat. It is suggest that the boat
bimini tops.                                       and stabilize the boat. The head of                 sides of the boat.                                  should be started prior to launching
                                                   the ROCK-DOCK should now be at-                                                                         the boat. The ROCK-DOCK may need
                                                   tached to the bow eye. DO NOT over                                                                      to be adjusted if there are waves that
                                                   tighten the knob. The feet should be                                                                    loosened the spikes or if the water
                                                   placed at or above the water line. The                                                                  level has changed.
                                                   legs should be separated so that the
                                                   rod ends do not bind at the head.
                                                   Spike the feet to the beach either
                                                   through the foot or the eyebolt. The
                                                   eyebolt swivels so that if the foot is
                                                   at a bad angle you can properly
                                                   drive a stake.


WARNING: This device should only be used in bodies of water that have shoreliens which are sufficiently steep to allow the boat to remain afloat when docked. Do not leave your boat unattended at any time. Some bodies of
water either raise or lower over short periods of time. Tides will also change water depths. This could cause your boat to be beached or become detached fom the shoreline. ROCK-DOCK is not liable for any injury or damage
caused to your person or vessel due to its misuse. ROCK-DOCK’s gaurantee is for the material and workmanship only. Please be respectful of private property when docking your boat. Watch for submerged objects just off of
the shoreline. Visibility is very poor in muddy or murky water. Extra care must be taken to avoid boat damage. © 2009 ROCK-DOCK. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. UNAUTHORIZED USE OF CONTENT PROHIBITED.

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Rock Dock 020409

  • 1. Rock-Dock ADVANTAGES Introducing the Rock-Dock, the world’s No need to bring your boat up on sandy or rocky beaches first boating docking system for inboard / and cause damage to your keel. No need to attach ugly keel protectors. outboard boat owners. Ability to dock your No need to beach your boat on crowded beaches. Inboard boat owners can now dock your boat without boat without causing damage to your keel. worrying about damage to skegs and propellers. ORDERING INFO To learn more about the Rock-Dock and to inquire about purchasing or requestin a demo, contact Brent Dehart email brent@rock-dock.com phone 801-232-5630
  • 2. How to use the Rock-Dock This device has been engineered for ease of use to enhance your boating experience. At least two people are required to properly dock a boat. 1. Boat preparation 2. Docking 3. Tethering the boat 4. Checking boat angle Attach two 50-foot (or longer) ropes Have one person (docker) sit on the After the bow has been secured. Now check to make sure the boat is to both of your most stern cleats or bow of the boat. This person should The attached stern lines need to be perpendicular to the beach. Adjust transom tie down eyes. Places the direct the (driver). The (docker) also placed. Turn the boat off. The (driver) the rope lengths if necessary. Also end of these ropes, four stakes (pro- watches for under water obstructions needs to now slip onto the beach and check again that the rod ends are not vided) hammer and the ROCK-DOCK and to make sure the lake bottom take one of the ropes and a spike. binding at the ROCK-DOCK head. at the bow. Back the knob bolt all the is steep enough to allow for the While the (docker) takes the other way out on the ROCK-DOCK to help boat to float after docking. At a very rope, spike and hammer. The ropes 5. Launching the boat with quick attachment. Make sure the slow speed aproach the beach until need to be spiked at a 30 to 45 de- ropes are outside of all attachments. the water is about knee deep. The gree angle to the boats midline. The Reverse this procedure to launch Such as wakeboard towers and (docker) should skide into the water lines should be evenly taunt on both the boat. It is suggest that the boat bimini tops. and stabilize the boat. The head of sides of the boat. should be started prior to launching the ROCK-DOCK should now be at- the boat. The ROCK-DOCK may need tached to the bow eye. DO NOT over to be adjusted if there are waves that tighten the knob. The feet should be loosened the spikes or if the water placed at or above the water line. The level has changed. legs should be separated so that the rod ends do not bind at the head. Spike the feet to the beach either through the foot or the eyebolt. The eyebolt swivels so that if the foot is at a bad angle you can properly drive a stake. WARNING: This device should only be used in bodies of water that have shoreliens which are sufficiently steep to allow the boat to remain afloat when docked. Do not leave your boat unattended at any time. Some bodies of water either raise or lower over short periods of time. Tides will also change water depths. This could cause your boat to be beached or become detached fom the shoreline. ROCK-DOCK is not liable for any injury or damage caused to your person or vessel due to its misuse. ROCK-DOCK’s gaurantee is for the material and workmanship only. Please be respectful of private property when docking your boat. Watch for submerged objects just off of the shoreline. Visibility is very poor in muddy or murky water. Extra care must be taken to avoid boat damage. © 2009 ROCK-DOCK. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. UNAUTHORIZED USE OF CONTENT PROHIBITED.